e504 — Can You Digg It?

e504 — Can You Digg It?

Author: Michael Rowe, Michael Martine, Andy Piper March 10, 2025 Duration: 30:24
picture of a sign with the text “Life is a Garden, Dig It.”
Photo by Sixteen Miles Out on Unsplash

Published 10 March 2025

e504 with Andy, Michael and Michael – stories and discussion on #vibecoding #AI, #biocomputing,  #philosophy, #Digg, #MWC25, #LaserRot and much more.

Michael, Andy and Michael get things started off with a 404 Media story about creating software with AI, specifically focusing on Pieter Levels’ “vibe coding” methodology.  Levels created a flight simulator game using AI and per the article, this free to play game is bringing in a very healthy income from in-game advertising and purchases.

Next up, is a story about a company called Cortical Labs who offer the CL1, which they describe as “the world’s first code deployable biological computer”.  Amazingly, Cortical Labs also offer a biological cloud service.  This reminds Michael R of his experiences in the biocomputing space, and Michael M of the Swiss startup FinalSpark.

Then the team turns to the discussion of whether a large language model can produce philosophical and ethical output sparked by an article entitled “The questions that ChatGPT shouldn’t answer”.  

An article on a new version of Monopoly which features a mobile app to handle the banking tasks gets the three co-hosts energized.

After the Monopoly discussion, the team turns to the reboot of Digg – something that inspired the creation of Dogear Nation, the precursor to the Games At Work podcast.  

Wrapping up this episode is a discussion of exoskeletons, a quick fly over of some of the technology introduced at Mobile World Congress 2025, and a conversation on Warner Brothers DVDs with laser rot showing that even if you have physical media, it is not immune to degradation.

What you would like to “vibe code”?  Have your bots 🤖 drop our bots 🤖 a line at @gamesatwork_biz@mastodon.social (our home for now) and let us know! 

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Selected Links

AI

404 Media article: This Game Created by AI ‘Vibe Coding’ Makes $50,000 a Month. Yours Probably Won’t

fly.Pieter.com 

Wikipedia entry: Vibe coding

slither.io 

Solterra Guardians

MIT’s Scratch

This is… uhh… deeply disturbing, tbh. newatlas.com/brain/cortical-bi

More: corticallabs.com/cl1.html

— Sean Heber (@bigzaphod@mastodon.social)
2025-03-04T17:01:25.421Z

New Atlas article: World’s first “Synthetic Biological Intelligence” runs on living human cells

Cortical LabsCL1

Games at Work e470: Two Marvelous Mini Brains for biocomputing

Science Alert article: Swiss Startup Connects 16 Human Mini-Brains to Create Low Energy ‘Biocomputer’

FinalSpark Neuroplatform

The Verge article: The questions ChatGPT shouldn’t answer

IMdB: The Good Place

Simon & Schuster book: How to Be Perfect by Michael Schur

Monopoly

The Verge article: A new version of Monopoly replaces cash and math with a mobile app

Wikipedia article: Lizzie Magie

The Guardian article: The secret history of Monopoly: the capitalist board game’s leftwing origins

Games at Work e195: Augmented Audio for Monopoly City Streets and Digg Reader

ABC News article: Monopoly City Streets Launches on Google (2009)

Can You Digg It?  Yes, I can!

The Verge article: Digg is coming back, thanks to its founder — and Reddit’s

Digg

TechCrunch article: Alas, Digg Reader is shutting down at the end of March (2018)

Mobility Tech and DVD Laser Rot

The Verge article: I wore a one-horsepower exoskeleton to the world’s biggest tech show

Games at Work e241: Smarty Pants for exoskeletons and smart shorts

MIT Technology Review article: These bionic shorts help turn an epic hike into a leisurely stroll (2019)

Wired article: The Weird and Wacky Gadgets We Saw at MWC 2025

Mobile World Congress

catchpad.com 

Wikipedia article: Simon 

JoBlo article: Hundreds of your Warner Bros DVDs probably don’t work anymore; updated with response from WB


The weekly conversation hosted by Michael Rowe, Michael Martine, and Andy Piper, Games At Work dot Biz, explores the intersection where our digital play and professional lives collide. This isn't just a review show; it's a deep dive into the technology that powers our hobbies, the business behind the leisure, and the cultural news shaping both worlds. Each episode feels like pulling up a chair with three friends who are as passionate about the craft of game development and the evolution of hardware as they are about the pure joy of finding a great new title. You'll hear specific discussions on everything from the latest graphics card impacting performance to the narrative design of an indie darling, all filtered through the lens of professionals who live in the tech space. The Games At Work dot Biz podcast operates on the belief that the games we play and the tools we use are inextricably linked, offering listeners a consistently thoughtful and engaging analysis that goes far beyond a simple score. Tune in for a regular dose of insightful commentary where the serious business of technology meets the serious fun of games.
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